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Next, he draws the three-dimensional ?shadows? of the four-dimensional objects. This turns out to be much better: Rotating the objects around to see different facets of them can give a pretty good feeling for their shapes.
Originally posted by: BrownTown
TBH though you are getting screwed over here trying to imagine 4D with only a 2D screen. At the very least you would want a series of 3D object in order to visualize the 4D object. All this is very good and all, but its like trying to visualize a 3D object based entirely on looking at a bunch of 1D objects (lines of different lengths)